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MP sets the
rolling press
PENDLE MP John Lee was on hand on Friday to set the new press rolling.
Mr Lee, pictured here Congratulations to
CARRPRINT on their “electrifying” performance
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benefits to the whole local economy of con tinued capital spending by firms such as Carr print.
Mr Lee emphasised the
the contribution to local charity work made by the Fulialove family over a long period of years.
And he also mentioned He wished Carrprint,
and all those involved with the firm every suc cess for the future.
Photographs by Tim Procter photography.
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Brothers in
the business
PICTURED here in part of Carrprint’s well-equip ped plant are the three Fullalovc brothers, who have all followed their father into the business.
eldest, Mr Stephen Ful- lalove, with second son Mark on the left and youngest Nicholas on the right.
In the centre is the
out — it is not often three brothers arc found working in one business, and harmoniously shar ing responsibility.
As their father points ~X Road, Barnoldswick, post
He set up his one-man business in the Gisburn
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CONGRATULATIONS TO CARRPRINT ON 25 YEARS OF TECHNOLOGY
replace two older Rolands with this latest model within the next three years and these, together with their impressive line up of four other Roland presses, will make Carr- print one of the leading sheet-fed colour printers in North East Lancashire. And that will mean that
Can-print’s target is to
the 40-strong Barnold swick firm will be able to continue to supply house hold names like Leyland Trucks, Manchester Inter
MIGHTY oak trees from tiny acorns grow — within that age-old maxim is encapsulated the suc cess story which is Carr- print. The tiny acorn was
planted by Mr Robert Carr — pictured in the top right hand corner of our two-page special fea ture — when he installed a hand-fed letterpress machine in his living room.
A family firm leads the printing trade
office which is still — some 50 years after his death — known as Carr's post office to many people in the town.
seven decades later, Carr- print is a considerable force to be reckoned with
And now, just over
were taken off a brand new, computerised Roland four-colour press.
the Coates Mill premises occupied by Can-print Mr John Lee, Pendle MP, set the press rolling and launched a £500,000 in vestment by the progres sive printers. The new press bears all
is unrivalled. At a special open day in
$ressive array of the
the trappings of today’s hi-technology and com puterised way of life. It cuts down expensive pro duction time and will print up to 10,000 sheets per hour with pin-point accuracy.
in the printing world. On Friday the wraps
bought by Can-print in as many years and their im-
It is the seventh Roland est German machinery
Norman Fullalove says: “Our staff made tremend ous efforts and worked flat-out and ‘beyond the call of duty’.”
Advertising feature by Edward Lee
■bought. By then the fortunes of
primitive and it was not until 1953 that the first automatic p res s was
to ry , and the acorn became a sapling in the war years. The business moved to a factory in Manchester Road, Bar n o ld sw ick , b u t th e machinery was still very
Back to the firm’s his
bought in Colne and for a short period machinery —
the premises were ex panded three times to ac commodate extra machin ery until eventually the firm ran out of space. Another factory was
Barnoldswick were chang ing and Mr Fullalove, the founder’s grandson, real ised that the new diversi ty of industry within the town offered an excellent opportunity for expansion. Over the next decade
the firm direct from school. Stephen, the eldest, now handles gen eral management; Mark supervises works produc tion; and the youngest, Nicholas, is in charge of the camera and plating department. S tep hen and Mark
gained practical experi ence on the shop floor, while Nicholas spent a number of years in a design studio.
firm in 1948 as an appren tice. Two uncles, who then ran the family busi ness, both died prema turely and so, at the tender age of 25, Mr Ful- lalove had overall respon sibility for the firm's sur vival. His three sons all joined
Mr Fullalove joined the
Can-print’s busiest ever. The firm’s excellent repu tation was maintained by a hard-working staff who worked every weekend to meet delivery deadlines. Managing director Mr
national Airport, Fen-anti and Pilkington’s Glass. Last year proved to be
were too deeply estab lished in the family's home town and in 1969 the present Skipton Road premises were bought. Since then there has
including the firm’s first litho-press — was instal led there. But the firm’s roots
been continued expansion and as Mr Fullalove says: “When we moved in there was so much space we
spread out machines out to try and impress vis itors.
for further expansion at the mill.”
“Now there is no room
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impressive a r ray of Roland presses. Add those to a modern well-equipped binding room and camera-plating department and a smart appearance throughout tne building and it is easy to see that Can-print’s oak tree has grown to maturity. And "that maturity will
bought in as many years is a unique achievement — as is having them all still running. The latest addition is the flagship of an already
be strengthened 'by a commitment to future in vestment in the latest technological innovations.
Sales hub in the city
factory. Sales staff of Brian
rated and furnished by a leading interior decorator, the wel come offered by Carr- print's sales staff can now match the stan dard available at the B a r n o l d s w i c k
Woods , ’ Bruc e Henson and Suzanne Kau fma n n make sure that the Bar noldswick factory is always busy. Carrprint has run
THE Car rpr i nt image was improved recently when the sales office moved into a luxur ious suite of offices in Quay (Street, Man chester. Attractively deco
says: “The advantages of a solid family relationship inside a business such as ours are obvious — both to staff and customers. I am lucky to have a family as dedicated to Carr print’s success as I was and still am. It is not often that brothers can work together so well and share responsibility.” Seven Roland presses
Mr Fullalove senior
a Manchester sales office for some time and the hard-working of f ice s t af f have helped to keep the Barnoldswick firm in the forefront of their business.
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